Former Lions wide receiver Titus Young, here celebrating a touchdown, was arrested three times this past week.REUTERS

Titus Young completed a rare hat trick this week and he wasn’t even competing in the NHL’s Stanley Cup playoffs.

The NFL wide receiver was arrested Friday on charges of burglary, assault on a police officer and resisting arrest in San Clemente, Calif., marking the third time he’s been in trouble with the law in the last seven days, according to the Detroit News.

Last Sunday, Young was arrested twice in a span of 15 hours in Moreno Valley, Calif. Just after midnight, he was arrested on suspicion of DUI and 14 hours later Young was charged with burglary after he ws seen jumping the fence of an impound lot to look for his car.

On Friday, police said he broke into a home in San Clemente, then took off on foot when cops arrived. After a brief pursuit, law enforcement officials told the paper, Young fought with the officers.

“There was a brief struggle,” Lt. Joe Balicki of the Orange County Sheriff’s Department said. “He wanted to fight with the deputies. They ended up subduing him.”

As of Sunday afternoon, Young was still in custody with bail set at $75,000.

Young was a second-round draft pick by the Detroit Lions in 2011 out of Boise State and became a solid alternative option to star wideout Calvin Johnson this year. But he was released in February due to behavioral issues.